2004
DOI: 10.2298/aci0403097g
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Intrapartalne rupture uterusa, uzroci i zbrinjavanje

Abstract: During 3 year period there were over 20000 deliveries at the Institute for Gynecology and Obstetrics. Considering the fact that our clinic's maternity hospital is the largest in the Balkans and that we are at the top of medical practice, the largest number of deliveries in Serbia and Monte Negro is performed in our institution. For the number of uterus ruptures dramatically increased, we analyzed the way of their repair and possible measures for preventing postpartum hysterectomies. We compared patients with p… Show more

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“…Therefore, our ndings are in agreement with Hypoalbuminemia that occurs during preeclampsia development [54]. Similarly, our nding was in agreement with another study in which 60 patients diagnosed with severe preeclampsia cases had albumin concentrations less than 3 g/ dL [53]. In contrast to our ndings, another study shows that the mean serum albumin level in the preeclampsia group was almost similar to that of the normotensive group [55,56].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Therefore, our ndings are in agreement with Hypoalbuminemia that occurs during preeclampsia development [54]. Similarly, our nding was in agreement with another study in which 60 patients diagnosed with severe preeclampsia cases had albumin concentrations less than 3 g/ dL [53]. In contrast to our ndings, another study shows that the mean serum albumin level in the preeclampsia group was almost similar to that of the normotensive group [55,56].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Hypoalbuminemia in preeclampsia is the result of reduced hepatic blood ow which is secondary to hypovolemia created by higher ltration pressure in the capillaries. Thus, Hypoalbuminemia can be identi ed as an early sign of developing preeclampsia [53]. Our results show that the mean concentration of albumin in serum in the control group is more than that of the patients and there is a strong statistically signi cant (P < 0.0001) difference between the patients' group and the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%